Update: 7 Stores you can buy the OnePlus 2 without an invite


With well over two million people waiting to receive a OnePlus 2 invite through the official international channels many of you will be looking at Chinese resellers to get your 2016 flagship killer. Here are stores that we can recommend you buy the OnePlus 2 without an invite.

Why these stores?

  • You must be asking why we have posted links to these stores and not others? Well the simple reason is that they have agreed to send us a OnePlus 2 review phone and have given us the DHL tracking numbers for the phone. To us this classes as pretty good proof that they managed to get stock this past Monday and that phones are on the way.

So should I order my OnePlus 2 right now?

  • To be on the safe side I would say wait until next week when the orders arrive so we can be sure that we were sent the OnePlus 2 as promised. Of course shop.gizchina.com can be trusted and the store is offering a free tempered glass protector with OP2 orders.

Will this version of the OnePlus 2 work with my network provider?

  • Remember that these versions of the OnePlus 2 are the Chinese version of the phone and will only have 3 x FDD-LTE bands, where as the true international model boasts 6. You, should check that the Chinese version of the OP2 works with your mobile network provider before ordering.

Are there other stores I can trust?

  • Yes, and as soon as we find them we will add them to this list. Keep posted.

7 Stores you can buy the OnePlus 2 without an invite

We’re sure that there will be more stores offering the OP2 and once we are 100% sure that they have stock and can be trusted we will consider adding them to this or another list.

GizChina Shop

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Of course we are going to mention our own affiliated store and why not. We are working with this team because we trust them and we trust them to ship OnePlus 2 phones as soon as they are made available.

The GizChina shop warehouse in China has stock of the OnePlus 2 available to buy right now, and ordering now will mean you also get a free tempered glass screen protector. Stock will also be available from the EU warehouse as soon as possible. Stocks are limited, so act fast.

Buy the OnePlus 2 from shop.gizchina.com

Giztop

giztop oneplus 2

Giztop have stock of the 64GB OnePlus 2 in stock at their Chinese warehouse now. Like other resellers only the black version of the OP2 is available at this time and quantities are limited!

Buy the OnePlus 2 from Giztop.com

UU Online Shop

buy oneplus 2 without invite

UU Online Shop are a new company to us, but they have sent us order confirmation details from OnePlus.cn and a DHL tracking number for our review phone. The company say that they have already sold 100 OP2 phones and will be ordering more through their Chinese channels ASAP.

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Still you must be careful before ordering from a new store. We would recommend waiting for our review phone to arrive to be 100% certain, but so far they seem legit and our OP2 should arrive next week (depending on how DHL are feeling).

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Buy the OnePlus 2 from uuonlineshop.com

Chigon Aliexpress Store

buy oneplus 2 without invite

You might have never heard of Chigon before, but the chances are you may have dealt with a European reseller that uses this Chinese based company to source stock. Chigon supply a number of EU resellers with Chinese phones, and have now opened their own Aliexpress store to offer phones direct from China.

Buy the OnePlus 2 from Chigon on Aliexpress

GearBest

10 things about the oneplus 2

GearBest are one of the better known resellers, with a long reputation and a huge selection of products. We recently received a OnePlus 2 from the company from China with fast shipping. The OnePlus 2 can be ordered from GearBest.com right now with no invite.

Buy the OnePlus 2 from Gearbest

Oppomart

5 stores you can buy the oneplus 2 without invite

Reseller Oppomart once specialised on only Oppo devices, but they now deal in most premium Chinese phone brands. Oppomart is also advertising the OnePlus 2 at one of the lowest prices we have seen the phone at since its release last week.

Buy the OnePlus 2 from Oppomart.com

Everbuying.net

OnePlus 2 everbuying

Everbuying.net aren’t the oldest known resellers of Chinese products, but have quickly made their way up in the list of trusted Chinese stores. At the time of writing the article, the OnePlus 2 (in the 4GB RAM, 64GB version) is being offered at an attractive $435.99 from Everbuying.net with free worldwide shipping.

Buy the OnePlus 2 from Everbuying.net

Pandawill

oneplus 2 pandawill

Pandawill have the OnePlus 2 listed at just $459.99 for the 4GB RAM 64GB ROM version of the 2016 flagship killer.

Buy the OnePlus 2 from Pandawill.com

More Stores Soon

We have spoken to more stores in the hope they can provide us with proof that they too have OnePlus 2 stock allowing you to buy the phone without an invitation. We hope that more stores can be added as this will also give us the chance to offer OnePlus 2 phones as giveaway prizes!

Keep posted for more shops you can buy the OnePlus 2 without invite.

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94 Comments

  1. pa5t1s
    August 6, 2015

    Umm, 100€ more expensive ? Better wait imho.

    • August 6, 2015

      Depends how desperate you are to get one. If you wait I believe you could be waiting till early next year if those 1.5 million people are really going to buy one

      • pa5t1s
        August 6, 2015

        Well, I’m an early member (thanks to GizChina BTW! can you find the very first thread you posted about OnePlus on this blog? would be amazing!!)
        then I’m expecting an invite not so late… That said, I can live without an ‘early’ OP2. My point was that 100€ more result in a less “bargain” phone, compared to a few others… Anyway, as you said, some people are desperate… 🙂

        • August 6, 2015

          Me too, but I doubt I will get an early invite :p

          • balcobomber25
            August 6, 2015

            OnePlus doesn’t send you one themselves for review? Your site in part (among others) contributed to their success. Do any brands send you phones for review or is it always the resellers?

            • Dante
              August 6, 2015

              They usually send phones for reviews only to more well known american sites (engadget,techradar etc)

            • balcobomber25
              August 6, 2015

              Technically Techradar is a British site but I get your point.

            • August 6, 2015

              Nope, we have very little communication with them these days.

            • balcobomber25
              August 6, 2015

              That is interesting to hear.

            • August 7, 2015

              No, there are brands which send phones to us. OnePlus, Oppo are the only two who wanted our help when the started the international markets and now ignore us. Vivo, Xiaomi, LeTV, and all the smaller brands send phones to us direct.

            • balcobomber25
              August 7, 2015

              That’s pretty messed up.

          • pa5t1s
            August 6, 2015

            Yep, looks like! Awesome Andi! 🙂

        • Dante
          August 6, 2015

          Im desperate and i am actually eager to take the risk – Or ill get a Moto X style/Zte Axon/Zuk Z1 or if i get some spare greenies the Lg G4

          • Lars
            August 9, 2015

            I’d get the X Style, it’s about the same price with NFC, Micro-SD slot and near stock Android with fastest updates. It also looks a lot better imo and has stereo speakers if you’re into that. The SD 808 has also proven itself to have no issues unlike the SD 810. I see no reason to pick the OPT over this tbh, unless you really want a fingerprint scanner. You can wait how the cameras turn out I’m sure someone will do a comparison of both phones.

            • Dante
              August 9, 2015

              Well the x style camera has been already benchmarked as one of the best camera on the market so still gotta see what 1+ offers

      • Dante
        August 6, 2015

        Well im on the place 1.832 567

        Edit

        Help me im desperate

  2. Angry Mobile Nerd
    August 6, 2015

    Pretty sure all these stores are selling the Chinese version which only has 3 FDD LTE bands (the international version has 6).

    • August 6, 2015

      good point, added this to the article

      • Mark
        August 12, 2015

        Hi Andi, do you have any experiences ordering through giztop.com? The reason I am asking is because they advertise no customs fees yet in their “return & refund” section under the point “price” they write prices exclude customs duties and tax and payment is the responsiblity of the buyer.

    • Tim Watts
      August 6, 2015

      They said this last year even said there was two different production lines, mine came without the cyanogenmod logo and running color os, I flashed the the rom and they are exactly the same, I also had mine at least 3 months before my invite finally dropped.

    • Hector Rodriguez Vega
      August 9, 2015

      Good point, I won’t even consider to buy another chinese oneplus, the last oneplus one that i bought on aliexpress didnt support 4G lte in Mexico, i even had to root it in order to get it to work with the network from the mexican companies. IT SUCKS!.

    • Mike
      August 17, 2015

      I also heard that Chinese version only supports one imei outside of China – making dual sim support redundant?

  3. pa5t1s
    August 6, 2015

    Umm, 100€ more expensive ? Better wait imho.

    • Andi Sykes
      August 6, 2015

      Depends how desperate you are to get one. If you wait I believe you could be waiting till early next year if those 1.5 million people are really going to buy one

    • pa5t1s
      August 6, 2015

      Well, I’m an early member (thanks to GizChina BTW! can you find the very first thread you posted about OnePlus on this blog? would be amazing!!)
      then I’m expecting an invite not so late… That said, I can live without an ‘early’ OP2. My point was that 100€ more result in a less “bargain” phone, compared to a few others… Anyway, as you said, some people are desperate… 🙂

    • Andi Sykes
      August 6, 2015

      Me too, but I doubt I will get an early invite :p

    • pa5t1s
      August 6, 2015

      Yep, looks like! Awesome Andi! 🙂

    • balcobomber25
      August 6, 2015

      OnePlus doesn’t send you one themselves for review? Your site in part (among others) contributed to their success. Do any brands send you phones for review or is it always the resellers?

    • Dante
      August 6, 2015

      Well im on the place 1.832 567

      Edit

      Help me im desperate

    • Dante
      August 6, 2015

      They usually send phones for reviews only to more well known american sites (engadget,techradar etc)

    • Dante
      August 6, 2015

      Im desperate and i am actually eager to take the risk – Or ill get a Moto X style/Zte Axon/Zuk Z1 or if i get some spare greenies the Lg G4

    • balcobomber25
      August 6, 2015

      Technically Techradar is a British site but I get your point.

    • Andi Sykes
      August 6, 2015

      Nope, we have very little communication with them these days.

    • balcobomber25
      August 6, 2015

      That is interesting to hear.

    • Andi Sykes
      August 7, 2015

      No, there are brands which send phones to us. OnePlus, Oppo are the only two who wanted our help when the started the international markets and now ignore us. Vivo, Xiaomi, LeTV, and all the smaller brands send phones to us direct.

    • balcobomber25
      August 7, 2015

      That’s pretty messed up.

    • Lars
      August 9, 2015

      I’d get the X Style, it’s about the same price with NFC, Micro-SD slot and near stock Android with fastest updates. It also looks a lot better imo and has stereo speakers if you’re into that. The SD 808 has also proven itself to have no issues unlike the SD 810. I see no reason to pick the OPT over this tbh, unless you really want a fingerprint scanner. You can wait how the cameras turn out I’m sure someone will do a comparison of both phones.

    • Dante
      August 9, 2015

      Well the x style camera has been already benchmarked as one of the best camera on the market so still gotta see what 1+ offers

  4. Angry Mobile Nerd
    August 6, 2015

    Pretty sure all these stores are selling the Chinese version which only has 3 FDD LTE bands (the international version has 6).

    • Andi Sykes
      August 6, 2015

      good point, added this to the article

    • Tim Watts
      August 6, 2015

      They said this last year even said there was two different production lines, mine came without the cyanogenmod logo and running color os, I flashed the the rom and they are exactly the same, I also had mine at least 3 months before my invite finally dropped.

    • Hector Rodriguez Vega
      August 9, 2015

      Good point, I won’t even consider to buy another chinese oneplus, the last oneplus one that i bought on aliexpress didnt support 4G lte in Mexico, i even had to root it in order to get it to work with the network from the mexican companies. IT SUCKS!.

    • Antimatter
      August 12, 2015

      Hi Andi, do you have any experiences ordering through giztop.com? The reason I am asking is because they advertise no customs fees yet in their “return & refund” section under the point “price” they write prices exclude customs duties and tax and payment is the responsiblity of the buyer.

    • Guest
      August 17, 2015

      I also heard that Chinese version only supports one imei outside of China – making dual sim support redundant?

  5. fido futte
    August 7, 2015

    Beware :OP2 Only support China market !!

    • balcobomber25
      August 8, 2015

      While it is the Chinese version, it still will work outside of China.

  6. fido futte
    August 7, 2015

    Beware :OP2 Only support China market !!

    • balcobomber25
      August 8, 2015

      While it is the Chinese version, it still will work outside of China.

  7. Sam
    August 7, 2015

    Haha, i have got the Oneplus 2, Six months ago we had disassembled Oneplus 1, for Oneplus overall design engineers and construction ideas in terms of in-depth knowledge, though after a lapse of more than 460 days, but Oneplus2 overall pick in the structure changes are not large, but the cover is opened the design, much easier than before, so it is not inevitable dismantling difficulty. I have write an article about how to disassembled Oneplus 2, if you are interested, you can find that at here http://www.mtkforums.com/viewtopic.php?f=76&t=2112&p=5198#p5198

    • balcobomber25
      August 8, 2015

      ……….?

      • Sam
        August 8, 2015

        What’s up? can we have a talk?

  8. balcobomber25
    August 8, 2015

    Is there a change of leadership at Oppomart?? They never sell phones lower than others and now have done it with both this and the Meizu Mx5 ($329 same on Gearbest). Usually they are $50-200 more expensive.

  9. Sam
    August 8, 2015

    Haha, i have got the Oneplus 2, Six months ago we had disassembled Oneplus 1, for Oneplus overall design engineers and construction ideas in terms of in-depth knowledge, though after a lapse of more than 460 days, but Oneplus2 overall pick in the structure changes are not large, but the cover is opened the design, much easier than before, so it is not inevitable dismantling difficulty. I have write an article about how to disassembled Oneplus 2, if you are interested, you can find that at here http://www.mtkforums.com/viewtopic.php?f=76&t=2112&p=5198#p5198

    • balcobomber25
      August 8, 2015

      ……….?

    • Sam
      August 8, 2015

      What’s up? can we have a talk?

  10. letalangel
    August 8, 2015

    Is not 100$ more expensive: I bought one from flosmall (464 usd express shipping included with coupon “optcina” ), for European users like me is the same price of official (464 usd = 424 euro and the official price is 399 euro + shipping fees). And they install oxygen before shipping (chinese version use Hydrogen Rom)

    • Tomas Sears
      August 12, 2015

      Have you recieved the phone?

      • letalangel
        August 14, 2015

        No, from tracking I will receive next week (10 days total shipping time)

  11. balcobomber25
    August 8, 2015

    Is there a change of leadership at Oppomart?? They never sell phones lower than others and now have done it with both this and the Meizu Mx5 ($329 same on Gearbest). Usually they are $50-200 more expensive.

  12. Sam
    August 8, 2015

    LOL

  13. letalangel
    August 8, 2015

    Is not 100$ more expensive: I bought one from flosmall (464 usd express shipping included with coupon “optcina” ), for European users like me is the same price of official (464 usd = 424 euro and the official price is 399 euro + shipping fees). And they install oxygen before shipping (chinese version use Hydrogen Rom)

    • Tomas Sears
      August 12, 2015

      Have you recieved the phone?

    • letalangel
      August 14, 2015

      No, from tracking I will receive next week (10 days total shipping time)

  14. Sam
    August 8, 2015

    LOL

  15. Muhammad Yasir
    August 8, 2015

    but why would any one buy an OP2 ? 😀

    • balcobomber25
      August 8, 2015

      Some people are a fan of that brand and like their quality. I am not a fan of the company and their decisions but they do make very good phones, just like big brother OPPO.

      • Muhammad Yasir
        August 8, 2015

        but werent u bashing oppo a few months back for the HORRIBLE customer support ??
        esp wen a issue in ur phone’s camera arose ?

        • balcobomber25
          August 9, 2015

          Yea I had a bad experience with them but others have had good experiences. Most people I talk to actually say incidents like mine are isolated to just this region (Thailand/Malaysia) and the rest of OPPO is very good to deal with. And there are very few complaints of One Plus customer service (except those that didn’t get invites lol).

  16. agunrunner
    August 8, 2015

    what can it do better than $100-$200 phone

    • balcobomber25
      August 8, 2015

      It can do just about everything better than a $100 phone, as for a $200 phone it depends on which one we are talking about.

  17. Guest
    August 8, 2015

    but why would any one buy an OP2 ? 😀

    • balcobomber25
      August 8, 2015

      Some people are a fan of that brand and like their quality. I am not a fan of the company and their decisions but they do make very good phones, just like big brother OPPO.

    • Guest
      August 9, 2015

      but werent u bashing oppo a few months back for the HORRIBLE customer support ??
      esp wen a issue in ur phone’s camera arose ?

    • balcobomber25
      August 9, 2015

      Yea I had a bad experience with them but others have had good experiences. Most people I talk to actually say incidents like mine are isolated to just this region (Thailand/Malaysia) and the rest of OPPO is very good to deal with. And there are very few complaints of One Plus customer service (except those that didn’t get invites lol).

  18. agunrunner
    August 8, 2015

    what can it do better than $100-$200 phone

    • balcobomber25
      August 8, 2015

      It can do just about everything better than a $100 phone, as for a $200 phone it depends on which one we are talking about.

  19. MIUI Android
    August 10, 2015

    Also available at ibuygou.com

  20. MIUI Android
    August 10, 2015

    Also available at

  21. Mrinal
    August 10, 2015

    Teknistore also has some in stock for people buying from EU: http://www.teknistore.com/index.php?id_product=237&controller=product&id_lang=1 They also claim it to be the EU version (which i doubt) but they did list 4G bands which include the european ones. The picture makes no sense though… But for people buying from EU, you don’t pay customs if you choose standard shipping (its sent from italy). That picture is hilarious though XD

  22. Mrinal
    August 10, 2015

    Teknistore also has some in stock for people buying from EU: http://www.teknistore.com/index.php?id_product=237&controller=product&id_lang=1 They also claim it to be the EU version (which i doubt) but they did list 4G bands which include the european ones. The picture makes no sense though… But for people buying from EU, you don’t pay customs if you choose standard shipping (its sent from italy). That picture is hilarious though XD

  23. balcobomber25
    August 11, 2015

    I can confirm Gearbest has it and they are offering a special deal, check out my forum post.

  24. balcobomber25
    August 11, 2015

    I can confirm Gearbest has it and they are offering a special deal, check out my forum post.

  25. ChigonTech
    August 13, 2015

    If helpful to someone !!!

    Now you can directly ask questions here if you are willing to buy from our store, We are thankful to Andi for giving us chance to provide you all this phone quick than others.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gUAiNO77wI

  26. ChigonTech
    August 13, 2015

    If helpful to someone !!!

    Now you can directly ask questions here if you are willing to buy from our store, We are thankful to Andi for giving us chance to provide you all this phone quick than others.

  27. Youl
    August 20, 2015

    Someone can explains me how is the DualSim working with the Chinese versions who only has 1 IMEI ? Thank you.

  28. Youl
    August 21, 2015

    Someone can explains me how is the DualSim working with the Chinese versions who only has 1 IMEI ? Thank you.

  29. FlashTec
    September 9, 2015

    Anyone know anywhere (except teknistore listed under) that might have the “international” version?

  30. FlashTec
    September 9, 2015

    Anyone know anywhere (except teknistore listed under) that might have the “international” version?